Quantum Simulation

Engineering lattice gauge theories in AMO systems and some surprises,

Marcello Dalmonte (OEAW.TH) talk:

  • Engineering lattice gauge theories in AMO systems and some surprises, QUSIM 2015, Benasque (S), 25/02/2015

 

Engineering lattice gauge theories in AMO systems

Marcello Dalmonte (OEAW.TH) talk:

  • Engineering lattice gauge theories in AMO systems, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern(D), 11/12/2014.

 

Engineered and emergent gauge theories with ultra cold atoms

Marcello Dalmonte (OEAW.TH) talk:

  • Engineered and emergent gauge theories with ultra cold atoms, SFB49 conference "Condensed Matter Systems with Variable Many-Body Interactions", Koenigstein (D), 10/04/2014.

The cold atom lattice gauge toolbox: exploring quantum Ice with Rydberg atoms

Marcello Dalmonte (OEAW.TH) talk:

  • The cold atom lattice gauge toolbox: exploring quantum Ice with Rydberg atoms, Quantum Optics Conference, Obergurgl (A), 28/02/2014.

 

Quantum simulation and cold atoms: from condensed matter to high energy physics

Marcello Dalmonte (OEAW.TH) talk:

  • Quantum simulation and cold atoms: from condensed matter to high energy physics, ITP Bern, Bern (CH), 06/02/2014.

Condensed Matter Theory group Tor Vergata

Research Type: 
Theory

Our research activities combine developments of fundamental theory of the solid state with practical simulations of advanced materials and nanostructures.

Leader: 
Olivia Pulci

Quantum Gases and Quantum Coherence BEC2016

Date: 
2016-08-31 - 2016-09-03
Registration deadline: 
2016-06-30 (All day)
Place: 
Salerno
Website: 

bec2016.physics.unisa.it/

Quantum Technologies: Implications for European Policy

Summary: 

The Joint Research Centre, the European Commission's in-house science service, has published a Science for Policy report on Quantum Technologies.

At the Amsterdam conference the Joint Research Centre (JRC) Deputy Director General Maive Rute announced at the Amsterdam Conference on Quantum Technologies, an issue paper titled "Quantum Technologies: Implications for European Policy".

Calarco/Bolle: new cooperation models are needed to bridge the "valley of death"

Summary: 

Prof. Tommaso Calarco, Institute of Complex Quantum Systems, and Michael Bolle, President of R&D, Robert Bosch GmbH, argue that new cooperation models are needed to bridge university research and industry.

In today's blog post of Commissioner Oettinger features the discussion between prof. Tommaso Calarco, Institute of Complex Quantum Systems, and Michael Bolle, President of R&D, Robert Bosch GmbH, concerning the need of new cooperation models to bridge the "valley of death".

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